Insect and plant traits drive local and landscape effects on herbivory in grassland fragments

Volume: 10, Issue: 5
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Herbivory is one of the most important antagonistic insect–plant interactions and can be influenced by factors at local and landscape scales. Landscape fragmentation may reduce herbivory directly (i.e., decreasing abundance and species richness of herbivores), but also indirectly increase herbivory (i.e., releasing herbivores from top-down control). At a local scale, reduced plant diversity may enhance herbivory through lessened associated...
Paper Details
Title
Insect and plant traits drive local and landscape effects on herbivory in grassland fragments
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
5
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